Progress in piezo-phototronic effect modulated photovoltaics

Miaoling Que, Ranran Zhou, Xiandi Wang, Zuqing Yuan, Guofeng Hu, Caofeng Pan

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Abstract

Wurtzite structured materials, like ZnO, GaN, CdS, and InN, simultaneously possess semiconductor and piezoelectric properties. The inner-crystal piezopotential induced by external strain can effectively tune/control the carrier generation, transport and separation/combination processes at the metal-semiconductor contact or p-n junction, which is called the piezo-phototronic effect. This effect can efficiently enhance the performance of photovoltaic devices based on piezoelectric semiconductor materials by utilizing the piezo-polarization charges at the junction induced by straining, which can modulate the energy band of the piezoelectric material and then accelerate or prevent the separation process of the photon-generated electrons and vacancies. This paper introduces the fundamental physics principles of the piezo-phototronic effect, and reviews recent progress in piezo-phototronic effect enhanced solar cells, including solar cells based on semiconductor nanowire, organic/inorganic materials, quantum dots, and perovskite. The piezo-phototronic effect is suggested as a suitable basis for the development of an innovative method to enhance the performance of solar cells based on piezoelectric semiconductors by applied extrinsic strains, which might be appropriate for fundamental research and potential applications in various areas of optoelectronics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number433001
JournalJournal of Physics Condensed Matter
Volume28
Issue number43
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Sept 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CdS
  • GaN
  • ZnO
  • and InN
  • photovoltaics
  • piezo-polarization charges
  • the piezo-phototronic effect
  • wurzite structured semiconductors

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